Thursday, November 28, 2013

Judge + Jurry + Excecutioner = Hague

  The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was set up by the United Nations for prosecution of the war criminals during the Yugoslav wars. In every war there are casualties, but when the victim of war is the truth, that is an atrocity.
  The reason for the war in the former Yugoslavia was the dissatisfaction of the former Yugoslav republics with the Serb led government of the country. The eight year long war had caused approximately 100 000 deaths. During the war there were numerous atrocities, there is no denying of that. But the conviction of those war criminals and false indications are alarming.

 There are 161 people who faced, and are still facing justice in The Hague. Of those indicted 94 are Serbs, 29 are Croats, 9 are Ethnic Albanian, 9 are Bosnian, 2 are Macedonians and 2 are Montenegrins.  Not if almost all Serb defendants were convicted (with the exclusion of the current trials of Goran Hadžić, Radovan Karadžić, Ratko Mladić and Vojislav Šešelj) or have died during the trials. But the Croat, Bosnian and Albanian defendants have enjoyed much smaller media coverage, lost witnesses (if there were any at the first place).
 This is an example: Haradin Bala, Fatmir Limaj, Isak Musliu, and Agim Murtezi they were accused for planning, instigating, ordering, committing, or otherwise aiding and abetting the planning, preparation, or execution of acts or omissions as intimidation, imprisonment, violence and murder against Serb civilians and Albanian civilians perceived by the KLA. 
  • Everyone except Bala are now free.

  This is not justice. Are those lives which have been taken by the “rebels” are not human as well? When the “rebels” commit crimes, the world’s courts don’t even bother investigating. 
In the end the repercussions of the war was the destabilization of the whole region and a future pretext for a another war. 




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